“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” is out on Blu-ray and DVD this Friday, and Hero Complex readers get a first look at one of the blockbuster film’s deleted scenes.

“Catching Fire,” which raked in more than $860 million at the worldwide box office, is based on the second installment in Suzanne Collins’ bestselling young adult book trilogy. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic country called Panem, in which children are forced to compete in a televised battle to the death. Jennifer Lawrence stars as Katniss Everdeen, a young woman who manages to survive the battle in the first film, and in the second film reenters the arena after Panem’s autocratic ruler sees her as a threat. She inadvertently becomes the face of a rebellion.

The exclusive clip from the home video release features a deleted scene from “Catching Fire,” in which Lawrence’s Katniss, arriving at the District 12 train station after her victory tour, warns her mother and sister of the pending danger.

She repeats the instructions to her mother (Paula Malcomson) before guiding her out of the station.

In addition to deleted scenes, the Blu-ray and DVD releases include commentary from the film’s director Francis Lawrence (no relation to the film’s young star) and producer Nina Jacobson as well as a sneak peek at “Divergent,” the Shailene Woodley-starring dystopian adventure due in theaters later this month. The Blu-ray release also includes a nine-part, feature-length documentary titled “Surviving the Game: Making Catching Fire.”

The third film in the franchise, “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1,″ is slated for theatrical release in November, with “Part 2″ due out in 2015. Francis Lawrence is set to direct the final films in the franchise, which will follow Katniss as Panem’s rebellion becomes an all-out war.